What will Ford put up against the Chevrolet SS?

Ford's Taurus is outgunned in the "muscle sedan" category with the dawning of the new SS. They won't stand to be outperformed in either muscle cars or pickups - what if anything can they come up to battle this new competitor?

I think something will be spawned off of the 2015 Mustang. I don't see them bringing the Falcon over at this point.
__________________1997 Ford Taurus GL 223,000 miles and counting2013 Ford Taurus SEL 23,000 miles1989 Chrysler LeBaron 55,000 milesR.I.P Mercury and the Grand Marquis 1/4/11 @7:46 a.m.Ford Panther Platform: 1978-2011Broughams are meant for cruising the highway and the boulevard, not the quarter mile. Enjoying the ride, instead of getting it over with as soon as possible.

Ford is content to roll with FWD, they'll never build a serious sports sedan. I've owned more Fords than anything else in my life, but I think I'm done with them. If I'm spending good money ($35K+) on a car, I'm not settling and getting FWD or FWD based AWD. It's just a bad set up for balance and handling.
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while ive never owned fords i feel like they disappoint me alot, so i really dont expect them to build a RWD sedan that people basically tortured out of GM..
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At least I put my money where my mouth is. I say build me something RWD, sporty, and practical and I'll buy it. Guess what? I did buy it, my 2011 Charger R/T. FWD is an inferior set-up, there's a reason all the best luxury and sports cars in the world use either RWD or a RWD biased AWD set-up. Even Audis are set up closer to RWD than FWD cars, and the newest ones have a base 60:40 R/F AWD bias.

As I stated, I've owned more Fords than anything else in my life, but I'm not going to buy an inferior product in the name of brand loyalty.
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You can have an opinion, just be prepared to be relentlessly mocked for it.

THE_atvman:Ford is content to roll with FWD, they'll never build a serious sports sedan. I've owned more Fords than anything else in my life, but I think I'm done with them. If I'm spending good money ($35K+) on a car, I'm not settling and getting FWD or FWD based AWD. It's just a bad set up for balance and handling.

So no more Fords because of bad handling

Thats the first I've heard of that recently. Fords have been praised more than nearly anyone else for good handling chassis of late.

New RWD sedans in the 35K price range is a very limited demo right now...